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14 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1892—SIXTEEN PAGES. THE FENCIBLES’ T pie man with the 4 Roe fs here, and he KENNEY CARRIES HIS POINT. AUCTION SALES. ithe Matto: tease Gutsane Oo Gh City: ox} ullb abensiocg matin a Boca Sor ok ae ee ee mda Up Before the =——— 7 a ante To Mal Lr EABILY AND Saas a ae THEY HAVE GoT ENOUON OF THE WORLD'S FAIR The recent adjustment of the relations exist- WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. ing between the New York Tribune and Typo- (T'S BULL DURHAM - E ING NRO Brean SOW Se x me go LOE oN conReRCUT AUN E —_ YOR THE PRESENT—A PARADE BERORE GET- graphical Union No.6 came up in yesterday 01 . AT AUCTION. ETWEEN ( AND R STREETS NORTHWEST. (TSE MERRY KINDERGARTEN. o ON WEDNES! TWEN: 5BOO} virtue of ° dated ——— Fixo Twe civDERs OCT OF THEIR Haln—THE ffternoon’s session of the national convention MOKING lOCBACCO MO Sh Batt pine ENE SouoOR Pike's: | pues Wk asaya eA | Ripdeeargy wilt Seid daring the eepaer fe so peta of typographical unions, which opened in Phil- : e 5 sell, in § SPER wo, Me & suena, sae of the Tend records of the | She Kinder rriand ove st . sip Mooi dtr inal Jn PUREST. MOST RELIABLE. | | Ei QrtSriy ecyere Eos | pear icsrarin aieteiny sist Sassen remctas Special Correspondence of The Evening Star. A. Kenney, president of No. 6. Mr. Kenney, it = < Elmer ony winkse Stock eal tae” —4 Fob EAT HALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK | 8c and nodel in cing ana sing’ and yin nuke IES Omana, June 15, 1892. will be remembered, was chairman of the eom- “ When the Fencibles struck Chicago last Sun- the following described real estate situate in | Fames. A limited number nee, day they immediately scattered to the four . en 2 ‘ity of W: rs tints Probe! mittee from No. 6, which attended the late re- <f sale; Cuscthied coat, balance tn ong, two | fos <7 of Weahinrion, “District aforesaid, to wit: | given an insight inte Frosbe! im the somes publican national convention at Minneapolis to and vera deed of trust on heirs’ “4 news _ If old King Gle the merry old soul, Had lived in this great ageof ours, ‘sold. recorded sut of lots abered ‘Wednesday n NE & q \reyancing, ie at purrhenc’y cow. $106 | two (Hd). thirty-thren 3), thirty-four cla). Se TLIGE TURNER MERRY. ap00m wt ne, corners of the earth. Chicago is the earth, you notify that body of the union's settlement with Pagkage of and i terme of ele ate hte ae Se sete | _at "Graduate of Choad tretuing Sebest._ know. Everything of interest was visited: but the Tribune. He and the other members of the Hewould have called for BULL DURHAM alg be property. wil be resold at risk Gd cowt of x | spbsivinion of satare nS RT INSTRUCTION THE GREATEST OPFOR- the general procession was in the direction of committee, Messrs, Costello, Brennan, Hurley ren (111), fronts 23 feet on A cantty ever offered to parents, children, necticut avenue | designers, dnwiratore or arti to learn todrew sed + nd feint perfoctiy. bent and cheapest. "Grayon, ‘the world’s fair site, and thither they went, by boat, rail and on hoof. Boat was our choics dent WALTER B. WILLIAMS &CO., Aucts._ | bY an average depth and Hancock, in addition to performing this JRATOLUFFE, DARE & 00.,dracts. 620 Pa ave.n.w. | CanimiNG sbiat 14 duty, asked for the nomination of Mr. White- To smoke in his pipe, ——= we Sor, Chime and atl pointing. sheisng no he nae, SreFeare. Nigh interest, Tapani nomsicomoslly and | Faitting fro, mature an te Inara ino few luckless choice—for we stuck ons sand bar and RIGHT IN rT. law Reid for Vice President. And been merrier under its powers, wis wate RETRY Sonrerancing’ ond recordine st Wulhawscneat''h | Gutter fm 10s en ras endeavors to borrow the other to make up his} On account of this Intter action on the part 4 Rete AVENUE | NORTHWEST, | Sond! wt efb0 ‘silts reautred‘on say of gules and | Mors" cite" ehe etc ‘reiew tn car fare to the suburbs. He walks. of Mr. Kenney and the other members of WEDNESDAY NOOK, JUNE TWENTY. dave ftom dayof ele the Wraweens Tere doe | CONGR TES Sea TNR Ee tne SNe ts making himself generally useful end | the committee some dissatisfaction was ex- . 2 O'CLOCK, we will offer f fo resell the property at the risk andcowt of the 4 ae ‘rd overworked management been greatly Se ’iiinne ire in hi , in. ye SES, of square GEORGE FH. B. war v 1 MEDICAL PrranT- relieved rince his arrival. 2 > — plat in = = pe Pe The Millionaire in his palace, Hpryeea jure Unreestory frame houses, Nos. | jetsands JAMES 5. OUNNELL. Truster, | FIGRARD UNIVER “creripaarmeal erates Chicag» girls may wear big feet, but the ary, bs The Laborer in his cot ‘terme: One-tird cath" the balance in one and two LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, 140708 | BbURTIO Samet Sie Eek ee eae Council Huffs girl's extremities remind | national convention to censure Mr. Kenney’s The Swell vf years, y annam semi-annt = zs —— one of aaimated violin boxes and we wonder | committee; also Typographical Union No.6. It 1 Swell on the street, ond ofr of trp on Said of} | VALUABLE VILLA SITES TS Weer exp PaRK, | N[ASSACHUSETTS INeUITUTE OF TECH: what they would weigh. was this that led Mr. Kenney to appear before The Sailor on his ship, $700 on cach ‘house et the tive of sale. te tie tenses | OnMONDAN JUNE TWENTIETH, 102 ct HALE- 2 i ietn _ Asmal circle of Fencibles sat around a table the convention. Comfort-lo h peste comp! na with ey days fon So oe pg oe AS within Our sales rooms, Boston, Mass. OUR CAMP AT MEAL TIME. Sloped tect steak inventaurantthamping sn "Mr. Kenney opened his speech by making an bpeieicitd Aadeesichin orc! ti dofngltingpurchaner aftr B day a LOE 3. TY Broce 19: Courses in Freinecring and Applied Sfenoa, for four mortal hours sweltered in sunshine | Youting when ther wore approached (you have | ficial declaration in effect that all epee Prefer Bull Durham. shea ‘is Weshinawony Dec. All conveyancing and Zot 20 fronts on Talbott circle and Owen et. and lot ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS tosh ss only Chicago can fire at you, and might | have to use that word often out here) by ®| Soa thet all unfriendly action’ bitherte takes . Paredes ah PE eT as 00., Aucte, i ee WHI be held Jane 39 and July 1 gt the Praniklin Reheat have been there vet but for the vigilance of! gentleman wearing the remains of « free tunch | 24,cbat all unfriendly, action hitherto taken Blackwell’s Durham Tob Pi RATCLIFFE Dann a co- avcrionszna —| Sas” “LATA EEN Dalldign get aea K ste ee Wainer te ces Schon and Healy, who, knowing of our presence | feest in his whiskers, who said ho was a Washing- | SSodea Tue he took up the question of his DURHAM, NG? VERY VALUABLE BUILDING SITE ox RHODE | RATCHFFE. DARR&CO.. Aucta “Ver seutel bioaie te there, hired a tuz and had us hauled off, sadder, | tonitn and asked if we were. t. He had just | #¢tion at Minneapolis. He spoke of this with cess LAND AVENUE AND DP STREET BETWEEN TWO LARGE MARVIN SAFFS selOene Hi "W." FYLER, Secretary. not wiser. We think we have seen enough of | j sober pee ttl conor asthe for | ome degree of feeling. For thirty-two years, = 2ENTH AND FOURTEENTH STREE’ Bp Titne of a deed of trast duly recorded in Liver | YLOCUTION-ORATORY. lost @ diamond pin and wished to advertise for |i) Gectarea, he had ‘been identified with th ORTHWEST BY AUCTION. 1:80," folto 16" et sea... one of the reais tenes |B PROP. KEENAN Se work's fair, for, Judging from the price | it. He didn't advertise with our money. Ho | (50 Gr ovtantsed Inher end far over twent AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. POS MONDAL, JUNE TWENTIETH, AT BALE: | recorders ofice in the District of « we wi (Late of Now York College) charged for viewing an e-ray of | re poles, the | claimed 2o be from South Washington and | $ause Of organized labor and for over twonts- —— : FASE FOUR O'CLOCR FM. BAY Tnstractor of location in Caholle Gntverstty ot proportionate cost of gazing at the promised , Wanted tcshake hands with Berryman. Berry- THIS AFTERNOON. ‘Washington, D.C. also 1205 Gt. ‘ = = = a iE 1802, AT HADP-P, Atert. me of th FUTURE DAYS. LOT 27, SQUARE 242, anu MATS 3 'PENNSYT. | man will move when he returns. oe ee eS ae - = 5 ay) Sawn es ‘ eam Fronting 2? feet on Rhode Island avenue, 20.10 feet E EST, ROOM 4. two | s a on © " . turns, . ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctio 7G ot. nw. 0 me AF E land a] ompletion will be too much for | "TO Tater is the liquid with which we are mup- |, T° have his motives impugned, as they had | T \uctioneers, 1407 G st. n. w. J)UNCANSON BROS., Auctioncern QAP street northwest, with an average Scyth of 90 | larve Marvin Safes of the best quality, nearly new NIVERSITY OF VIRGINI ———— osed to perform our morning ablutions, | bee” by certain parties and papers, which had | VArv BLE BUILDING LOT ON THE EAST SIDE TRUSTEES SALE OF NEW THREE-STORY axp | fet: ° “Hole J0f containing stout 1.834 square | and in rood order. | ‘continues ‘nine months, Accsemncee nek, lenry Kondrup has thus far evaded the tank, | *hown an unfriendly spirit to the work of the |" OF SIXTH STREET BEIWEEN K AND L | TUSTERS SAUE OF NEW THREE-GTORY AND | {0 «sone of the most desirable in the northeeet H. L. SHERWOOD, Trastes, law and medical mente "For cetslog ust RE, ry Kondrup has thus far fone tiation sein tee ext STarerstouriier! EMEN 7 p ORR TO 7 i past, was annoying in the extrem: r 215 C STREET NORTHWEST. section, being near lows Circleand many Sneand| jJel7-thds 1406 Pa. ave. uw. we. M. ORNTON, 11. D.. ui We etpect to hull him when he takes off his He had done nothing at Minneapolis or an: SATURDAY — A NOON,«JUNE EIGH- By virtue of a deed of trust di recorded in Liber | costly residences, anelegant site for investment | —— — ~— — Jel wks (Chatrman, dD yellow shves. where elte that he dit not believe was ‘right, | TEEN si la. at FIVE O'CLOCK: ja front of the | 2) Tarts ots deed of trust duiy, recorded in Liber offer home for oke' own. tae [)UNCANGON BROS. Aneta. Oth and Date. 0.. "| Woops GONMERCIAL COLLAGE eo? Rast —— guid eutirely tn the interest of the union, und | fe. 60% Spaying a front of 20 feet by a depth ofTiS | the District of Columbia.” a IPs font cf the | of trast for BOTA nets es oe eee ot Set | TRUSTEES SALe OF VALUABLE LOT O% agv. Capitol st. Open all summer. Dey ond evening. Pa WHERE BREEZES BLOW. that be would not do over again. He further- | ft ai peruaen. oh, TUESDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF | Sent per snnuth, balance of the pprchae snoney ia | ENTEENTR SIREET SEAWHMODE TONS | usious Retinned tates. Maps dictation Shoamest — bry atic 5 aphlg? m] ith notes beurtug interest andl seemed Wire dentnat | PUNE: A.D. 1402, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the fol | one eat, of all over the deed of init of 8150008 te | AVENUE, IMPROVED BY A FRAME HutSED | Write orcall.” Uiice heures tof pas BS more denied the right of the national conven | with notes bearing interest and secured by @ deed ot | fowtar real eevete; vaste se, She tod Westen | See eee ae eee eee 8 Adopostt | | No. 219 SEVENTEETH STREET 7 DST. NW MULE. V. Pi Cool Summer Resorts Where One Can Find | tion to canvass the judgment upon his acts, He | ust. or ell cash, at option of ‘purchaser. $100 de- and District of Columbia: aud known ond desanated | Of 8200 required ot fhe ten ch eale Tene ee tepostt | Aer ate by virtue of a decree of the Supreme 4 school of FRENCH ton Comfort and Recreation. was responsible to his own local organization— Saye Re teale ek Pai, as part of oricinal lot niunbered one (1), in square plied with. Sfteon from the 4 Aas of Sele or the Sage of fhe District of Columbia, —— += i . The Vietoria at Asbury Park is one of the | No. 6—and to it alone. ‘The action of his com-| “seiS-dads. ss * uct Geo (ote) cocsanssclng far tp nana es Gan soate hizo | cheese Feces ail cet cp each eas PO | fe te Raasey couee Mo. LNs. wherein Beniania ular fumily hotels of thi Accom- | mittee had not been passed upon by No. 6, and an satigre at a point two hundred and ten (210) | af the pure ‘cost. Stal. are defendants, the undersiened trastses will Pidiating 200 guests at moderate petoceit offers | until it hed his case hed no standing whatever THIS EVENING. . 9 | stianae’ cheats southeath corner of said square, and | _jel6-dhds__RATCLIFFE. DARR & CO... Avete._ | Soil at public suction, in front ais its guests every comfort in the way of modern | in the convention. i UCTION (SALE TONIGHT. 611 PA. AVE.— | hundredths (34,06) feet: Thence 9g) hoasterty nine” RATCLIFFE. DARE & CO. , Aucts.,920 Pa ave.n.w. othe highest bidder. thirty-four 4) of Willian improvements, superior table, gas, electcicity | |, Mr. Kenney’ remarks made s deep impree. | Wier AIP Wetec, CRED pamends,, Gold ; en, snd twenty ave eae Buokredins (lua) fest: FORE REMOVED tro GARD, "as said subdivision’ it recorded ih samdi- | ANdjerand opera: An’ opyortun! a and artesian water. The hotel faces directly on | sion upon the two hundred or more delegates | Rov evolves from New Yore Senay | ALD feat te Heaaone. and ebyhty one hundredths | pwoeroRy FRAME DWELLING, VE | vision book W. F.. pace 70, ih the offeat the sure immer, from Stine te ‘ver at apectal 7! - he finished he was greeted nae, Gans, Revolvers New Yor! wni cers’ of said C ih nae ‘el 4 ROOMS, FURNACE, GRATES, MAN ic.» | veror of the District of Columbia, together with the feerio and placing of voles the ocean with all the advantages of sea breeze | Prevent, and when he finishe g ‘Ansoolation: my20-3n street nineteen (19) feet to the place of begin: | DE Te AVERUE NORTH: fe Or particulars waa = with the heartiest applause. His remarks were eee ine, toxether with, all toe imoneeeoente o.4318 RHO! BE NY Dulidings and improvements thereon site and pure air. Special terms are offered guests e heartiest applause. remai — a Tights, easements, priviloges and uppusten Toki MEST, LORE MOVEDINTEN DAYS FROM | The terms of sale as Prescribed by the sald decree $198 ST, Xol before July 1 and after September 1. tupplemented by Recretary. Ferguson, “who FUTURE Days. samme belonging of {a any "wise ining, the Y OF 8A are ge follows: One-thirl of the purchesn mouey tobe | p Gazette al Fosaans, italy, Carnival 1s = spoke in a similar vein, heartily indorsing the An 1 Sale to be made af the risk and of the defsult On MONDAY, JUNE TWENTIETH, at FOUR | paid in cash and the bal: in twoequal installments, | Im the role of Orvieso, in Norma, last night we ware Asbury Park becomes more popular esch | action of President Kenney and the committee. | [,ATMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, 1407 street. | Drchancr'at aaule ct the oat Premises under the LOCK YM. we wilisel. i front ofthe | Bayablezeepectively in one and two years after date, | futroduoed to» young and very pecaniaing raat Year ase resort from the hea: and dust of the | Charles J. Dumar, ex-president of the organiza- | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY on | “ect of iugiaforeaald, madeon the Uath, day of Be ‘Pern cauk by 10 By see ees oh depentt re- | parable seq canimunly. aa iedereed japmients to bs | Magnan otarpiaue | aig x. The place is noted for its fine and com- | tion, who began negotiations with the Tribune |» SERORD STRERT EAGT. | os of the | Mat quired at the anle. Cutie Sto. Eotronanted ty thy proiniesory notes of the purchaser, | , Barents Grank Operatic Concert Tour. Daily Pe- A CAMP PASTIME. | fortable hotels, and standing high on the list is | two years ago, followed with a vicorous speech | Detect ot Onin SO ne snaermact mle: Oue-thirdcash, balance in two equa} | _Jeid-désdbe ‘Auctioneers. | secured Uy rf ok arom on the proverty herein igen | ayune, New Gricane. “Signor Maina bad ate Sunday night and a generous share of Mon- | the Atalanta Hotel, which owes no small share | indorsing the action of the committee at 'M re | pene ey = suet tin peea Sine Sean, the 7 £ - ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, 1407 G at. Gash. st the option of the purchaser. Terms of sale to | honor of a curtain recall with Mime. Reidy is complainant and Willinna | hulenee te be represented by notes bearing date on the | T becomplied with in ten of male Campanini's Grand Operatic Conosrt, NX. Herald. = Keough anv others are defendants, the Underaiemed | Ons ate te Reece pa acer Pra, a, GOVERNMENT SALE OF FURNITURE, CARPETS, | pot a #ioo ll be ‘required from the purchaser at | $4 ‘Bathe ine aria of Lacreria Ronee oie pointed in and by said decree, Ww ™ ally sa Ca Soave! LT ——.—4 ‘well-trained woire, Hie Fegnt of she presses, cn WEDNER: | Chaser.” Convevancing. kee at pitehorees Sateen | 08 WEDNESDAY, JUS SWeNty-seconp, | Bemeof wie. Allconveyancine and ‘rec “+ | Morrisey’ Grand Enelish Ofers “Phe Wes f ‘ ‘Oper forid, §, EN TY NINTH, | 1808. 500 will be required at the timeof sale. | 188, at ELEVEN O'CLG it the Interior De- BENJ. F. LEIGHTON, Trustee, Y.—Mr. Maina proved to bee virile Mephistopheles. 1° e hizhest bidd . =. a; consumed in fying through the state | of its success to the able management of its | neay and declaring that Typographical | ofYows, with one’s heart in his mouth and his | proprietor, Mr. Wm. Applegate. ‘The hotel | Union No. 6 would indorse what had been hand in his pocket. “Bwains™ couldn't «1 so | offers reduced rates up to July 1. done by a vote of at least ten to one. anxious was he to be up betimes to see Theo. Oves is still the well known and always |, John T. Burke, chairman of the New York | 6 scampering across his native plains pursued by y a mpl wi partment, corner of 9th and G sts. 'n. w., we will sell a ? La. = = delegution, who was prominently mentioned as | or parcel of land sit eos eRe NS the Ieee Te a ey Ts eee | Quantity of old Tpaterial consisting of THOMAS P. WOODWARD Tra COLOMELS COLLEGE OF COMMERCE. the Yoleanie cowbos. His disappointment | POPUlar proprietor of the equally popular Me- | 5 candidate for president of the international | District of Coluinbia, ance with the terms within such time {0 resell tbo FURNITURE, CARPETS, 47? La, ave. nw, OK ORNER, A MC Pe °s Pe tropolitan Hotel at Asbury Park, which opened | 8“ x tat or Plan of the Property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pure CHAIRS, WATER COOLERS, &o. The creditors of Samuel Bond, deceasai. ars hereby URNER. A. 3. Ct Pre, must have been great: for when he at last could | * be reer 3 ‘on June 11, | BRion, took the same view of the case as Mr. | fot numbered twenty-oixlt (38) in square hninbered | Prorert gat the, risk and coat of, the defaulting par, ALSO notified to tile their ‘clalins, together with the vonck- |. Tearntonse the phoposrapl, and see through the glimmering streaks of dawn | its hospitable doors for ite guests on June 11. | Dumar and made a strong appeal to the con-| seven hundred twenty-five (725), beginning for | Suen resale in sone news ublishid in the city of 15 TYPEWRITERS AND STANDS. £3 therefor. with the cierk of the court within thirty | Quickest preparation for an office srt Complete and only well tilled acres m+t his gaze he made | The a ie norongh accommo” | vention not'o interfere with the matter, as it | {same on, the Tine of 2d) street corns ‘ot! said oe | Washinurton, Birla la » Exertcr of the Secretary of the Interior, a Tr I EIGHTON, Trustee, feoders and thephonerteeh Tnttbedl eceeee his escape forward tothe car of the emigrant | {tions and excellent table is #0 well known to | belonged entirely to No. 6. | glihteen (Is) feet six (6) inches; ronnins: thence west | myosauas CLEETORD Uae hae} Trustees. jelous LATIMER & SLOAN. Aucts, anc ye Ta, ave, | By gererteneed reporsars Thor = to share his disappointment and aroma. hundreds of Washingtonians that it is only | “ry Gebate waa continued by Mr. Campbell | te the rear line of said lot one hundre Land fifteen (115) | ‘ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, 1407 G st. THOMAS P. WOODWARD, Trastee, | Sue Enelish business and civil service, courses. ral necessary to say it is ae well equipped a# ever | of Tennessee and others, and when the resolu- | ett thence south Glehteen (IN) fert six (@) inches.) ta-THE ABOVE SALE_1§ POSTPONED UNTIL | . 1407 _sel4akas 472 La. ave. nw. | duced rates for suminer months. Send for catalorus. and cps for businem. | tion fered referring the whole matter to orth toty the line of 2 sted eieteen (inteet six | ZHURSDAY, SUNE SIXTEENTH, 1602, et SIX | GOVERNMENT SALE OF FURNITURE, caR-| \yraLTER E-WILLIAMS ECG Auctioneers. — | ~ , mi n was offered referring the whole matter to | north to to the line of at. eat "a (Is) feat six | CLOCK P.M PETS, MATTINGS CHAIRS SCARE GAD | W Z ROF GAILLARD (OFFICIER D'ACADEMIED With a eapacity of 200 guests and standing in | No. 6 it was carried almost unanimously, and | (©) !nchesto the place of bes rn rigite, ‘privileges and THOMAS C. PEARSALL,? qyastecs, CAST’ IRON, MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. | SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROYED REAL Pe. | Pant on re yee ope | asplendid situation, only one and one-half | President Kenney was warmly congratulated | appurtenances t the same beloneine, . Je8dkds = CLIFFORD VU. SMITH, “5 TAMPS cae, AT THE PENSION OFFICE, Feri UE AGATE ON FOURTH STREET BE. | uncon, SOF i, Setore, sioaw fal oraraa! Fenimore, one of the most comfortable and | friends as a complere vindication of his course. | {5 veurm after sale; with interest on tha deter ia | FABARSDAN, JUNE TWENIY-NINTH, 1892, at | THIRD, lee, at HALF-PAST TWELVE CLOG} COLUMBIA, reagan | ? o Mr. Kenney’s friends in New York, led by | to be secured by taufticient eee a Ye Will sell at the east front of the pension office By virtue of the last wiil and testament of Jobn Mil- | best managed of the coast resorts. It is useless | Mr. lod DY | ments, fy be eocured bY 8 good and sufficient mortgare CHEF ORE EARSMA | trustess. | ing (G st. between 4th and Sth sts.'n.w.) the follow: | ler deroaned, the panic aed $ “it sell | Mf | to dilate on the ‘many advantages of Asbury | John R. O'Donnell, the well-known’ union | Wwun the premises herein dewribed, orallraal. atthe | serzagdn CLIFFORD ERMAEEY ing articles: : se jablicagction, inate the eco wg! | Manrys Cortzcr or Oxarone, Park as a summer resort and it only need be | leader, have been rallying to his support within | option of the : = = be i ehaser att oF | seid that every possible advantage in the way of | the past few days and made themselves felt in | Conveyanrine and recording at the coat of ies: le. All ‘2, ‘'Seamans Lungan” Small Gas Lamps. JPUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. 2 Sesmaane 1 ¥, the TWENTIETH DAY OF JUNE, A. D. 189 he pur. ‘Seamans Lungan’ Taree Gee Lamps. at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. bail ghee 14 12TH ST. ¥Ww. | comfort andattentioncan be obtained at_ the | the convention. — fen days from day of sale the rasta ail Reserve HS | PEREMPTORY AND POSITIVE SALE Or THIRTY | — LA*e.chendeliers lot Iron Spittoons Bis ta: {52 05, T2'1S 16 TF anh isin Tous Ali, | Summer term opens June. with day or eveninersee- | Fenimore, For information write to Thos.| Mr. Kenney will return to Now York tomor- | righttoresell the property at the rok aad ‘cost of the | FINE BUILDING LOLS ON AND NEAR FENN: | For gupetiigt Setar ‘Matting. lot Chatra, Jers subdivision of square’ numbered S20. - Each of Noble. row. He has been sick since his return from | defuulting purchaser. OPE ASTA AVENUE SOUT ST ay Lot Miscellaneous Articles, Re, be. ged iote romts 10 eet Vince ath treet west by 68 | oD ae preferred. The regular school year berina eae eae the west, and is still confined for the most of CHgg. A. ELLIOT, SECOND, In, COMMENCING AYPIVE O'CLOCK, | By'erder of the Secretary of the Taterior ‘Termsot sole’ One-third cash cn tach lot, ama resi- | October. Summer circularsnow ready. ‘Thefail Be. mar, N. J., 9 resort constantly increas-| the time to his room. He was seen last evening EDWIN FORREST, [| Trustees. | we will seli in front of the respective premises some of | jel6-lte LATIMER & SLO! due in equal installments at twelve ‘and twenty-four ing in popular favor, are the Atlantic House | at the Lafayette Hotel, and, in response to an| _Jel7-d&ds 402 6th st. the Bnest building lots in Southeast Washington ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioncers, 1407 Gst. Juonths trom day of sale. with interest. payable quar- | Catalogue ts in press and will be sent free to emyad- and cottages under the able supervision of G. | inquiry about the action of ‘the convention, re- | 7yHoMAS 1 Tot L ly. for which the purchaser, will give his promis. ARF. 1065, FRONTING PENNSYLVA- Waka, a ° OE NEAW EIS TLONTH STREDEEAME | TRUSTEES. SALE OF VaLvante tmpmove | 23 Huish tacuredby a deal trnt gu the 4 TARE use zEow ae By Si ae 4uacoerrA. D. e of $50 on eaci¥ lot will be required when sold. Ail H STREET AND KENTUCKY AVENUE | day of May. A. D.I801- and duly recorded in Liber - Austin, who will be glad to furnish all in-| plied: I cannot say that I was surprised at formation. The situation is directly on the | what was done. To be perfectly frank, I ex- | ocean and the question of sanitary arrange-| pected it. I did not believe that a convention | ments have been made @ feature, all the latest | of fellow craftsmen, with whom I have been Gress. Illustrated college book 25 conta. mh203a IMPROVED TO CLOSE FOURTH, 1802, at Sonveyancing and recordine at cost of purchaser, HOO OF LaNovAGRS, Taxes’ will be ‘paid’ to 50eh June. ja02 Wesrme st | "THE BERLITE SCHOOL OF JS AND. 23. SQUARE 1045," FRONTING | Bu. 071 follo 444 ‘et cen. one ofthe land records of | 2a", Will bm, ait Xo doth June! Hi'torme af rr Rha ene a | aegrmemi i= thie respect efing been ob | sores sentir one They Yer would | Eo id ana tat iat at | TARA Veg tees ene eum Pea | Bey Slams ad aera tage | ac Srmaieted rere ear Set ——— Besides the Fencibles the train was composed | tained. i listen to the unfair partisan clamor that has | Uastsdeof lori street thode | CARE 1015, FRONTING PENNAYT. | front of the premises, on MONI AY JUNE TWENTY: | Soticetby adverticonent af sucknsient con nati i of the special cnnel te Chicago rahe the Fourth avenue at Asbury Park, N. J., pos- | been made by people whose friendship for the | Island avenue by a depth E NEAR FOURTEENTH STREET | SEVENTH, 1802, at SIX O'CLOC) the fol- news- lowing described real estate, situate in the county of | PPeF Published in said city of Washingon. WARE NORTHEAST OF | Washington, District ,aforessid, and known and de- KATHARINA MILLER, Exccutrix, aubne Kk AVENUE. Nek | scribed a tot numbered ~ : roved by an S-toont story and base! Indianapolis Light Artillery. the Zollinger Bat- | cesses the Hotel Belden. The location is a | Uwion has been seriously questioned in the past. | f iE AEE S . S11 Q street northwest. | onan! Sol €EIY Bite (6) feet front by scndce depth of ee nee: | JOSEPE BISHCHOF, Fxecutor, taxes to pupils. 0. 'B. WABEIaTON CONSERV ATOR elling, known as premises 1519 10th street %, tery Light Artillery and Lima City Guards. clightful one, just one block from the break. | have acted, as I believe, for the best interests | northwest. “this proyerty is desirable asa Losne nan Sa he as reste. TREET FAS 502th street southwest Je7-Aes Ths saembers of these companies, having pre. | Uehifal : Uy A.B Waak- | No. 6, and T am well satisfied that when the | are ee eee nn nen nea ray Sen 4 et outhweet”_jerabae_| ene viously met at varions other encampments, were | Snood. co yoy ad bac apehal of looking | Matter is understood there that what I have | « ee nee ee ees Br fs ucirg depth of Tot numbered eighty Taree ([HOMAS DOWLING & SON Ancia. Gi2 Em nw. | CUMMER, scHoor, MORRIETOWN, soon mingling. and, bat for the gigantic sign on | Mtrentively. after: the Srcteate at’ bey eerie | done will receive the approval of every fair- | BED | and iweive tn the subdivision of the Talberict CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE Impnoven | ga J bie 7. the ontatle of cach twould have been, hard to the Belden ery | Minded member of the organization. Sy ee G HAND FOURTEENTH | assaid H. A. Griswold’s subdivision 1s duly wana PROPERTY, BEING THE TWO-STORY BRIG AR tell to which c 7 the respective care | 12e,ablc and arrangements at are | “"“T thoroughly understand from whence this | RUviwest between 1: STREETS EAST. FRONTING ON SAID BTREETS in Liver county number sfx. at folio Sh fathemur-| DWELLING "No™ fab OX THIRTEEN AND: | AISTER SUPERIOR company spec | above reproach. exiticiom conser ont shall, not bealtnte then the | PTR Ae ee 2c AND CONTAIN ‘ABOUT 41,000 FEET IN THIS | Veyor's offoo for sd District, tomvther h the im-| _A-HALF STREET SOUTHWEST. Nor INSTITUTE en aoe Soleo Melrose Inn On-The-Beach is at Belmar, | time comes to speak plainly on this point, A | QCLOCK P.M., SAME DAY, we willsellin front of | SQUARE. Sinise a ee iar | the premises ints square 2a, fronting So fect Sinches | _feleseldom wich a chance offers to, purchase PEST, | “Tecmact sais’ One third Seah, balatice tn ane and Upon its arri ow se .. coast resort which has been | persistent effort has been made orth orth on x in as rapidly advancing section of fhe city.” "Salo | | 1 le! in its arriv Omaha ( teen hours | N. | J., a which co) yey Page fora long time | on the north side ot M street’ northwest between beh Se Ey a on two years, with interest (payable semi-annuallr), and ; eae = ms ieawepedhmia making rapid strides lately. The inn | on the part of a certain clement to run No. 6 in | and 25th streets by a depth of 100 feet to w 30-f00t al Wighont reward to wea oy 4 nally), and Poet ae comgany wos mek by Ge: Oneke | 4 tus of decree of the Suprene Court of the in ‘of Columbia, passed it No. | A BOARD! Youna Toveill offer tor sale on WEDNESDRY, whe | LADis axB ieee ote ‘Y-SECOND DAY OF JUNE, 1Nw2, at FIV h > : improved by a coinfortable frame dwelling known as | Terms: One-third cash, balgnce in one and two | secured by a deed of oa the > en O'CLOCK P.M. in frout of the premises, part of lot on the Ist of this month and will | the interests of one political z Maines No, VAli Ml street northwest. The title to | Sears. notes to bear G per cent Interest, payable semi | Conveyancing and recordin at purchaser. | twenty four (34), in square two hundsed and sixty, Guards and escorted to headquarters, where | Continue during the season, ‘The guests | element all the tithe profosding that bach plece of Property has heen reported good by the | annually, and to be secured by ocd of’ Pest oe pane | A deposit £100 will be required when, the prop- | three (203), becinning af the northwest corner of seid "i "f surance Com! " erty sold all L. at option “4 erty is struck of terms of sale be not com- | jot and vaing thence sonth twenty y Capt Domer reportedand was ascigmed quarters. are aggured of not only a most attractive resort, | must not be named in connection with the | Heal Estate Title fonurance Compas." | Srty soit, Or all cash at option of Rime agate, Gon. | plied within Aftcen days from day of sale the trustees | feet: tisemrve west eighty-tomr (hd) OTAO feet ak but of a thoroughly comfortable and attractive | union. Their professions, however, decdived | gh he screed ‘upon at time of sale. A deposit of 8100 | Yeyancing, &c., at purchaser's cost. to be re aetect 10 Fixcht to resel Property at and thence north twenty-two (22) 65-100 feet, and thence | hotel at Melrose Inn. The management is ener- | nobody. I do not care to dwell upon’ this point yguited at thie of wale ‘on each pine of property. | complied’ with ‘in ‘afteen. days, otherwise Pant re OS PO cae Snes glehty four 4) 6100 for to the begining, pon getic and looks sharply after the comfort of the | just now; I can only say Iam quite prepared to | All conveyancing and recveding at purchasers’ cost. | Cpt er or parcasers citer are ae aerating weis-akas ERNest 1. SCAMIDT,} Trustees, | Which te very convenient and comfortabi ‘cellar, and guests. make my report to the union,and I have not the FRANCIS D. SHOEMAKER, (©*°Utors. | such resale in some news ‘publi supplied with all :n: tmp rovement ‘The sixteenth wen me Hotel Columbia | *lightest fear that I shall not be sustained by | _Je17-a&ds ten, D.C. Heal Estate Tithe Cot m eran of sale: Onethird of the purchase money in DUNCAN: nat oT | cash and the balance payable in equal installments in ‘one and two vears, with interest, to be secured by deed. of trast, or all cash, at option of the purchaser. Adee Fosit of 8100 wall be ot: the day of sale aud 8 of sale to be complied with in ten days, or Prop ergy, will be resold at cont of defaulting purchaser. our le. There is not a printer in New York | — se aan ee NR ‘14-d&ds at Belmar, N. J., has already commenced. | who'knows me that will not testify that I have | ‘THOMAS DOWLIN ks Cte Bat Sw) eee Menai seseam i Sle: pepion Botst bees bees sors placed my unionism before my politics always, CHANCERY SALE OF & VALUABL BopING DUXCANSON BROS., Aucts., 9th and D ste. n.w. aan eed ptmens i ie Popminee to fully keep up the reccra, Betmar | 2822, 8m Perfectly willing to stand ‘on my BiG sTHEby AND EXTENDING BACK ‘70 | TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON cia eukakds Ween 1 rkse @ itself is a delightful spot to spend a short or ON i By virtue of a decree ‘of the Supreme Court of th By virtue of two deeds of trust bearing date, 4. CANSON ., he Di fear ne ree eerkeeae metee tee mie cen ome oe eee Phiri of Gofunbiny Yasue im ejuity cause No" | A,B. 190, and duly record ried iy Hibey Lops, flies | feat improved by four Two-story Frame Hume, | [JUNCANSON BROS., Aucts, cor. O€h & Dats.a. cen ee nrg en ih th com | ped. npn egw to, this mate. | PUA MNMEE ERICA. CoN Gale PAW | PS Bitte Rena at re | wa Geel ea less fey teri | Mostar eats or rer wean pergre fort of the Columbia little more is ile some of them have been somewhat irri- N: ~ 4 ‘rust on the | ON . BETWEEN N a 1100-1104 M st. and 1296-1128 11thet paid BONE, Eat RIVE O'CLOCK BM pat of it pain eran hevely, we Mul taig | Reger, oraticeni. at the onion of thapurchaes” || GS teat BELMEEN FLSTAND ZED STS. | tating, I cannot qay that they have worried me | 'U, Vand in square 100: beginning tor’ the tame en | EXTY-FOURTH DAY OF JUNE, A.D: conveyancing and recording at parcheg comt Oe eee a | Cape May, N. J.—who doos not know by| in theleast. Ihave perfect confidence in the | te veatiiue of ice High, siredt, whore the south Head ct See oe ade ee Sollowing So | THOMAS: Ractigoests, | Noein Mober AE Bails Complainant snd Eeanorh | Special advantages in Literature, French and Ger BEST WE CAN Do. ss pages good sense of Typogray inion No. 6."" | line of sald lot interracts said street, thence north on | #crabed pleces or parce nd ag ines. -d&ds uctioneers._ |G. Malone ct al are dcfendante Tait rose fy z | pleasant experience this delightful resort, and | 6°44 ri TP edon of the uniow HL C, | sailtrect 3 feot 4 inches: thence’ west and paraiicl | im the county of Washington Cz and Wetng” parte man ante = bite anction. in from of the ‘oremises, on SATU Scarcely hed she bes: ‘i < - ith the south line of ‘sail lot 113.79 fect to Market | Of lots numbered 1and 12. in bl 41, in ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucts. DAY, THE oer et ES A Home m which students have rare advantages for Sanne to pee tine te aropPed, without | then again who does not know Congress Hall | McFarland of Washington, president of the | Titinteng' inn mfyattt lot AA 7 8,f0et 20 Market qubdivision of the north grounds of ‘the ‘Columbian Re imatkauie Siew tae prox | AP FIVE OCLOCK FAL. ail the ituote of i | social training and experience. P 9 err tents when | with its magnificent appointments an n’s union, was elected vice president, | and then easterly with the south line of sald lot to the | University. and fronting on Binney street by a ABLE ayia has ies to the cause in the east half of oricinal | Hywiene, sanitation and phywical comforteof the the company was marched to parade groundsto | management? The hotel this year opens on | | ee rw A toe tee ent, | place of bexinniai sapth of 150 and improved by two lance cottage dwell- | “HOUSE, NINE ROO SAND BATH. ALL MOD. rr the opening ceremonies. each member wearing | June 30, and the present season will see not | Chicago was chosen as the city for the nex N MENTS NO. STREET fourteen (14) in square “No. eighty-four (84) | most approved modern kind! ‘The property is eligibly sitnated and has the ad- | 1Dzs. 2502 in, the city of Washington, District of Columbia. ji i ing place of the union. vantage of « front on two streets. Each dwelling will be sold separately, becinning NORTHWEST, ‘Terms of sale: One-third “cash, balance in one (1) his coat of dirt: but far worse, companies were | only the old attractions, but many advances | Meeting = 7 ns pt Ee A pee ae in | With the easternmost house. ‘The termsof sale in the BY r. - 7 Address Mrs. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS. ae, dune er ved th a ¥ of the se The following were elected delegates to the | ..iSrer Chica deposit ef $100 eli he renin’ ct | case of each house Delur onethind of the paschsss | On WEDNESDAY LEASE HOOK, JUNE TWENTY. | 24 pee Se} Principal pose sie ie Soomecs ones ett ene hg —- polierdeasty es coming convention of the American Federation | {hedaf of mic: the Wala be cae eee, GB | Honey incasb, balance iy two cel Mase eee | SSCONE ee APS ER Wwe wil oer for males ta | £0 Pe secured by deed of trust on thie iy sold and | 3al6 ‘one, two and ‘three years, with interest at 6 per cent | front of the to bear interes? at six per cent per annu ber annum, interest payable sem{-annually, and se. semi-annually from day of or allcash, a tion of the ;urchaser. Terms to be compiled payable We can recall acutely our pale, wan write to for information. je saw Capt. Domer's left ear full of ate $3 Melntyre of Donner Cea HF anti: | Re opti of Un eciares Uthe” uty canes M4 on 'T. JOHN'S COLLEG! ot complied with iu ten dais the property will be ro- | Cured on the property sold, or all cash. at option of | $9 ten (0) devs fromday of sale or property wil bere: |S vERM: n ‘ b- 1 . R % 4 e d cl a deport ved by a new 3+-story brick house; 9 rooms she risk and f the a i yreohd uiaiche on othe ious, he chatted gaily sur-| Mr. John Traey, the well-known and always | of Boston. sold gt the risk and voat of the defaultine purchaser. | PUFCRANAE. A deposit il be reduired on each | Tm sold af the Fisk and costo ta janer | * gall BROTHER PADRE ‘Pres. Founded by obenatifel bevy of Omske ‘forst-| capable hotel men of Philadelphia, under the| The recommendations of thé committee on| “Jelfdkis HUGH T'TAGGART, Trustee.” | Pons at tine of male, af cores anit taih all aetiprn Tren x ee iitorfue dap agnerinent & enenit of "$50 rs “pes pe la) og rete ey taste p| nl mamta oeiay saves hegre ([HOMAS DOWLING £ SON, Aucta., 612 Et. n.w. | Fumutd at ral and Corot datealtna pares y © Be | of $200 required at the days trom tos | PUPCLET Coe OUT, Trace Mis Asx ©. Lravirr oF pos jotel Lafayette at Cape 3 eee — MAHL SHFORD,/ ‘sale right reserved to the property at 444 D at Oak RMON already open for guests. This ly appointed ‘THEIR PARTNERSHIP OVER. SPECIAL SALE OF SIXTPEN | rags * AUDIO B. ASEOWHE:; Trustees. ok ane One ee The Neral ener at the | je14-dbds S44 Det. ow. PIANO AND HARMONY. 0 SS ek eee a HORSES FROM VIRGINIA AT AUCTION | N-HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts., 612 Eat. published ia Wen ‘con’ vi v 5 ‘DUCATE FOR BUSIN: | the beach and possesses every possible Tn | Mre. James Brown-Potter and Kyrle Bellow | On TUESDAY, JUNE TWENT! T . he bakes) 6 on sot PIANOS AND ORGAN E THE SPENCERIA improve.ent. "The terms are from €8 to 5 To Beparate. ithe ror oefana pt ect permite” (Shit | PRUGTERS SALE OF VALUABTE Iupuoven | “Seisddis'™ RATCET Bo. Ane AThiNG. GED eit cen Pec Caeun_Tecotey, ——- ——_ Special Cable to the New York Hera. MERC EHOS DOWLING BON. Maen, | NUE NONTRWEST: AT AUCTION: RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctonsers ak repairer, late laiter tical Busines, Rchoo} of ‘Proparstory How Lackaye Figures in It. es ee nes Ee ee Ne eS ia eae Sepiember 10, 1887, recorded in Liber 1259 ello TWE STORY BRICK HOUSE: STZ ROOMS: ALT. .%, 4 School of Srtiand Nym Crinkle’s new novel,‘‘The Primrose Path Mrs. James Brown-Potter and Kyrle Bellew | [AT om. Aneta. Sees tasty 4, [nb recorded in Ibe eg ad bi FROVEMES per ely 5 fs! = rah noo of Mechanical a of Dalliance,”’contains the following pas: re- | came to an abrupt end this evening. This was | CONTRACTOR'S. ae ae aaa oF oon. of Columbia, and at the request of the ‘sscured D AND E STREETS NOR’ iT. ]7 RAKAUER” AND OTHER FINE PIAN <a. IT en § Secation; — —% % eae ee ight of Bellew’s “Hero and Leander,” | DEIVING AND “Work: ORSES. TWO thereby. and also by virtue of a decree uly passed Oy BY AUCTI Ke ere KuaNs TEMrce OF tics Se ee ferring to Wilton Lackaye: ‘That's Wilmarth | the last night ot iw lero nder, NEARLY NEW DIRT WAGONS, TWO SETS the Supreme Court of the District of Columbie, ta Qu MONDAY APTERNOON JUNE ‘ETH, ‘ang ok fee A. | SEER EESy business day. Cail or ‘send |Lackes. You're heard of im-e relly af which bashed tres weeks run of illuck at | AWOL SORRY "QGP antic | ao cous Ne, oni Et dof Dee, | AP WARNER TE ScuCk we wi as | Ag | ee cientactor in roles requiring port. The only | the Shaftesbury Theater, during which time ESB ‘QUPELETTE, STABLE PARA-+ DAY JUNE TWENTIE TH. (20th), 1508, at HALF 3 rr | ute Paes e trouble with him is that ngbody can get him to | the house has been crowged every evening, Ay \P, i U F Z ee. : 3 a Sa. : OESORS | ones ee TWENTIETH, 1802, at FIVE | 345 fronting twenty cane Cis festen she eeth Improved bya twostory brick house containing atx Schnee | MUSS, BAUCIS CIVIL SERVICE INSTIEUTE ious. F of rehearsal. His chances of ‘Immortal fame have | but not with the right sort of people. * infront of our sales rooms. 1407 G@ | Rhode Island avenue by a depth of 120 fect 2 inches to 4° and Business Collece, 1207 10th st. p.w. ri lend prepared successfull Yor civil eervice, departmental street will seil fc local contractor goit tot, ‘ 4 — Ln lp - fall been impaired by the impossibility of getting| There were 1,400 in- the house. this evening, | Besiaras the vahove siock. Bale positive and every | 10m Neat sie eroot ts imoroved bys hand. og Spoon acaveaose of bd ‘Terme toh eter SL TTAROS, URSURPASSED | snl coneus: — =. up in the morning. Ho writes a letter to hiut-| representing total, box office receipte of but | My verment commented, ay Renee. T389 Rh avenue nortiwest x "=| Bnei tae paceeen, aan, Otnerwige ri of defen HSE Ons eT bese BICYCLES. if over night, and leaves it to be delivered the | 614 ‘The pie¢e was pretty enough, but utterly | _jelakas Anetionters. | | Terins: One-third cash Delanceintwo equal ital: | purchaser aor ve tof stich, "ARLORS, S11 oth st cy next morning by a messenger boy in order to | 47%, 1M ae cont. and this ond ay 4 T— | ments, payable in one and ‘two years. with interest | In some net a ‘io Ww D.c. | 2. {6 | ——__»— a ______, beamakened Then the mewengor bey pokes| tcimoaty “of Londou erie Mra: Potter af 0Srronzens, silspilciaer ar puvtuse he Cigiels Goce | Alcea Pee” | STATA, GARE PARSE RTGS PIANOS | ipNGTEN sq. op ICvCLRe it under the door, and Lac reprimanded H he purchaser of purchasers must be, Ree as 3 Fut, 5. for 8 by the manager and redigna. Whenever there | ibutes their failure. CLARD'S HOTEL | triton the yraperty or all cash. ar tie opuioef use | — ATOLINFE, DARWEOOAGAC ESOP | 22H we Meer ere | Mert “A'W. Gta £00 Dayton, Ohio. “ovn Bavor rrexp.” i's part in a new play with nothing to do they | 4 mye.” “Mfr. Bellew andi have nbrogated our AND WILLARD'S HALL, IN THE Linerot sale, “if the tettae Boas ae nde eeetiat | RATCLIFFE, DARE & 0O., ducts. ,020 Ps.ave.n.w. g Semase fection, the beroic effort of yours truly to |send for Lackley, and he makes ‘a hit in it.| {Mec anf’ we shall wont iaderetiot ot CITY OF WASHINGTON, with in ten (10) days the trustens reserve the riekt to | VERY VALUABLE DESIRABLE _UNIM- Beep our own head to the front, with « lurking | I've seen him put a cloak on, fold his arms and | CCRtTact and we shall work independently of D.C. Feel! the property afte ave dager otire by advertae: |. PROVED AL ROTATE AT ORNER OF fear in our breast and « wild wish for car muffs. | become inspired. 2 y Under and, by Tirtue af a decree of the, Supreme | mnt in the Brenine Siar newspaper of ths city at the | DELAWARE A ‘SOUTH ¢ STI poe dustrious and able, and I am sure he will soon | Court of the District of Columbia, rendered in equity. Tisk and cost of. faulting purchaser. All conveyanc- UCTION. The first day in Omaha wus intensely hot, —_>——_ secure a profitable eny nt. As for myself, | esse So. 105. docket 27. of salt court, wherein lug and pecredlny at cost of purchaser. ORRTRIDAL, AFTERNOON, JUNE TWENTY. ‘those who judged the nights fo be similar hed | Written for The Evening Star. Thardly know yet what I shall do.” Cay Re oe ' KOBERT G. RUTHERFORD, | Trustoos. sell by public S3sttgn, an front of the premises, sn April fool or two. And that first night will Impediment. I # season in the United States, but | }; une Court of the United States on appeal, | _Je7-d&eds 1307 Fst. n.w.. city. ARE G37. remembered by most of us. Awaking T shalt ‘America. I do | the undersigned trustees appointed in and yy ait de. | Fronting 76 feet 1 inch on Delaware aveaue and 106 at midnight one could hear the cots of forty- | !mprisoned eloquence! A surging brain she oni not go to | tree will ell st public auctlom. mn dront of the prom- | IX ECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED fegt 2 inches on South C street. seven, mon beating s tatoo on the g of | Whose natural vent is barred and clogged and Pes re eo trbeed nited States, where | eg,ou, FRIDAY, the FIRST Day of JULY, 4, D- | ERS ESTATE S1TUAT Ty BrAGDERS ts S: snd fe especial Len os eae doe "ther aivedie aes | ceed nl CR ee tea es pes oa gta Matuting oc cum cs antet Seeiohs ons Lk Sseiiem ousen ations a torrent dammed; 813 To Chicago and Return. wis | (46), m square numbered fwo hundred and twenty ‘five OF COLUMBIA cnn O1T%: DIB Fae SUT . on ‘ag? | A Samson fettered with an unseen hair! Via picturesque B. and 0. RR. Sorarabta, togettior with the alafugs. end te Lb yg tO E yt tiers Known at sale. A deposit of #200 at | UNEQU: An overcoat is the popular robe de nuit and the | A mind full fed through senses unimpaired, Shortest route and best vestibuled Pullman | ments thereon. being the premises known as Wi ‘But lips forbidden to speak! service. si —Onawexpo. Tickets sold June 16 to 20 inclusive. good to return until July & Apply to 8. B. Hege, 1951 RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Aucts. Residue. Pennsylvania avenue, for fall particulars and weabem: sleeping car space.—Adet. “So, poor Staggers is dead." ——— “Yes; he took the gold cure four times and at | Cheap Tickets to Ciucinnat! and Indianap- Inst succumbed. I understand he asked to be| From June léth te 20th invianve the B. and cremated, but bis widow wouldn't have it so.” | 0. RR. will sell round-trip excursion tickets | “She had him buried, did she?” from We to Cincinnati for 912 and to} . “No; she had him assayed.” for $13. Tickets good to return RAPHAEL. THE CELEBRATED CLAIR- ———\_+-eo—__—_ until July 8.—Adot, has ‘power. Gives sis To Chicago and - es MPR EGE: lon. sees ‘Via picturesque B. and O. R. R. In a Deplorable Condition. Sgt Shortest route and best vestibuled Pullman | To the Eaitor of The Eveninse Star: FRANCIS, CARD END TRAX service. ad I desire to call attention to 1st street north- Mipateon GS" ven trem ‘cradle to eave ‘Tickets sold June 16 to 20 inclusive. good to | west between K and O streets. This street ie in | rovdsan JRATcure, Dan 6 66,, scion 2 STARE ers | a deplorable condition and in rainy weather im- a, Kn spraet seg ‘safely paseable to the pedestrian. While streets in the tage eco recovers font vt county are being improved, here is one, com- srety tn the beckt ct "the "eltg, Inth'to the Sot mask and mare sey ‘and Rates to Cincinnati via B. and 0. R. BR. ‘to whom | For the ition national convention at cincint, Ohl Jane 2and 30 teh and 0. ‘TRE HUNT FOR DINING HALLS. RR. will sell any nad pn pacay ‘The bunt for dining hails has been prem fondo} one and each meal ix followed by the rec be-valid for retern ‘miraculous bills of fare at nominal price 7s 5 etiam. She eee each claims to have but }; cor ; Sa as ESI TS ‘pop-corn sandwich

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